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EMP_PHONE | EMP_TOWN | EMP_ID |
---|---|---|
01628-198371 | Cookham | 307 |
01628-187632 | Windsor | 306 |
01628-782364 | Cookham | 305 |
01628-243535 | Maidenhead | 304 |
01628-567231 | Maidenhead | 303 |
01628-834582 | Maidenhead | 302 |
01628-764234 | Slough | 301 |
12-54-11-10 | New York | 209 |
22-52-22-00 | New York | 208 |
12-85-01-61 | New York | 207 |
12-33-51-29 | Long Island | 206 |
12-56-55-20 | New York | 205 |
14-44-11-66 | New York | 204 |
22-36-25-50 | New York | 203 |
22-54-11-10 | New York | 202 |
12-24-26-44 | New York | 201 |
14-54-11-10 | Los Angeles | 111 |
i loaded this data when i am using the text object to count EMP_ID its is showing actual text in the text box
in text box i use condition count(EMP_ID)
Hi
Did you use;
=count([EMP_ID])
The square brackets are important as well as the equal sign.
Regards
Steve
Hi
Did you use;
=count([EMP_ID])
The square brackets are important as well as the equal sign.
Regards
Steve
Hi Vinay,
You will have to use '=' sign before count i.e.
=Count(EMP_ID) instead of just count(EMP_ID).
Hope this helps!
Hi Steve,
Square brackets are not required because in your case, you have used _(like EMP_ID)..
So you can put an equal sign to make things work!